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Question about condition of feeders?

Phantom Pain

New member
If you rember I'm still quite new at keeping a cron snake but so far everythings been fine just a quick question about feeders. Well anyway heres my question today I went to go feed my snake and it eats frozen pinkies cause its still small. When I a pinkey took one out of the ziplock bag they were in it looked like it had been bitten pretty like the skin on its backside on one side was taken off it looked like and it had some small bites on the rest of it. I then looked at the other ones and they all had one or two almost like pin sized bites some where? I didn't feed the snake yet cause I didn't know if these were ediable for him but is this normal and safe? :shrugs:
 
I don't know how anything could have bitten them. Could it be damage from freezing? If you are sure they haven't been thawed by accident or otherwise compromised, I'd say they are ok to feed. Frozen pinks are fragile. If they get tiny white spots, that's freezer burn- also ok to feed.
 
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